Snow Leopard Trust Among 2018’s Top Rated Nonprofits

We’re proud, humbled and deeply grateful at the outpouring of love and support we’ve received from you, our supporters, over the last weeks! More than a hundred supporters like you have recently left reviews of our work and shared stories of how they came to love snow leopards and about their experiences as Snow Leopard Trust donors on GreatNonprofits.org, the leading online platform for donors and supporters to rate and share stories about charities.

The comments we’ve received have been truly inspiring.

“This charity, with only a small core of wonderful people, has grown and developed some of the most effective, imaginative programs for securing the future of one of our planet’s most endangered species”, one supporter wrote.

“The Snow Leopard Trust is an exemplary organization that impacts my life positively every day by simply showing up in my Facebook feed or email inbox”, another donor commented.

As a team, we strive every day to not only be as effective and impactful as we can be for the future of the snow leopard, but to also provide our supporters with a positive and personal experience. Hearing your feedback on these efforts is incredibly rewarding.

“To my surprise I have been contacted personally by the current director. I feel like I am a part of the plan”, one reviewer commented, while another supporter wrote that “the people at Snow Leopard Trust are exceptional. I know that is true of most non-profits because they’re so committed. But these people follow-up and provide the kind of information that allows you to share in their excitement when a cat is caught on camera, and you feel the pain when one of the volunteers lost his life because of his work in the field. I genuinely know I’m dealing with real people, that are fighting for the snow leopards.”

With your positive reviews, you’ve helped us make it on the coveted GreatNonprofits Top-Rated List for 2018, which is a huge honor. But beyond that, you’ve touched and inspired us with your kind words! They are a huge motivation to all of us, from the staff at our Seattle office to our research and conservation teams across the snow leopard’s range!